| For anyone interested in tactical issues 14:10 - May 27 with 663 views | bluefunk | An interesting and not too complicated analysis of the Premier Leagues tactical changes last season and also applies to our tactical approach in the Championship - I think this is free to read https://www.nytimes.com/athlet |  | | |  |
| For anyone interested in tactical issues on 15:30 - May 27 with 500 views | Meadowlark | Interesting yes, but the final summary that possession football is boring is spot on. We weren't anything like as attractive to watch as we were in our previous promotion seasons, and we seem incapable of playing a ball into the space or in front of an advancing player (unless it's Wes!). "All" our passes are to the feet of players facing backwards or sideways. |  | |  |
| For anyone interested in tactical issues on 19:00 - May 27 with 321 views | armchaircritic59 |
| For anyone interested in tactical issues on 15:30 - May 27 by Meadowlark | Interesting yes, but the final summary that possession football is boring is spot on. We weren't anything like as attractive to watch as we were in our previous promotion seasons, and we seem incapable of playing a ball into the space or in front of an advancing player (unless it's Wes!). "All" our passes are to the feet of players facing backwards or sideways. |
That would depend on what metric you base the term " possession football " I'm a fan of it, but the possession football I like is forward thinking, not just side to side and backwards all the time. One things an absolute certainty in football, If you've got the ball the other team aren't going to score, unless it's an own goal of course! |  | |  |
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